Silybon
MICRO LAB produces Silybon 140 Tablets (GENERAL TASK FORCE-GTF)
Silymarin is present in this product.
Description of Silybon 140
Silybon 140 Tablet is a hepatoprotective medication that is used to treat cirrhosis, hepatitis, alcoholic liver damage, drug-induced liver damage, and other liver illnesses.
Negative effects
Rash is a major and minor adverse effect of Silybon 140 Tablet.
Dizziness
Diarrhea
Vomiting or Nausea
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) I
Breathing difficulties
Silybon 140 Tablet’s Applications
What is the purpose of it?
Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
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Questions that are frequently asked about Silybon 140
What is the time it takes for this treatment to start working?
The length of time it takes for this treatment to take effect has not been determined in clinical trials.
What is the duration of this medicine’s effects?
The length of time that this treatment remains effective in the body has not been determined in clinical trials.
Is it okay to drink alcohol while on this medication?
Alcohol consumption is not recommended when taking this medicine because it increases the chance of severe side effects like dizziness, difficulties concentrating, impaired judgment, and so on. If you drink alcohol while taking this drug, you should avoid doing anything that requires a high level of mental awareness, such as driving a car or operating machinery.
Is this a drug that creates a habit?
There were no signs of habit formation.
Is it safe to use this medication while pregnant?
Pregnant women should not take this drug unless absolutely essential. Before using this prescription, talk to your doctor about the risks and benefits.
Is it safe to use this drug while breastfeeding?
This medicine should not be given to a breastfeeding woman unless absolutely essential. Before using this prescription, talk to your doctor about the risks and benefits.
When should you not use it?
Allergy
Patients who have a known allergy to silymarin or any of the other inactive components in the formulation should avoid taking this drug.
Warnings
Pregnancy
Pregnant women should not take this drug unless absolutely essential. Before using this prescription, talk to your doctor about the risks and benefits.
Breast-feeding
This medicine should not be given to a breastfeeding woman unless absolutely essential. Before using this prescription, talk to your doctor about the risks and benefits.
Driving
Some people may experience dizziness or sleepiness as a result of this medication. If you have any of these symptoms while taking this prescription, you should avoid doing anything that requires a high level of mental attention, such as driving a car or operating machinery.
Children’s use
Because the safety and efficacy of this medicine in children under the age of 12 have not been clinically verified, it is not advised for use in this age group. Your doctor may, however, prescribe this medication if the benefits outweigh the risks. In this scenario, the patient should be constantly followed for any negative side effects.
Dosage Erroneous Dose
As soon as you remember, take/administer the missed dose. If your next dose is approaching, skip the missing dose. Do not take a double dose to compensate for a missing dose.
Overdose
In the event of an overdose, seek emergency medical attention or contact a doctor.
Interactions Every medicine has a unique interaction with each individual. Before taking any medication, talk to your doctor about all of the possible side effects.
Instructions
Alcohol consumption is not recommended when taking this medicine because it increases the chance of severe side effects like dizziness, difficulties concentrating, impaired judgment, and so on. If you drink alcohol while taking this drug, you should avoid doing anything that requires a high level of mental awareness, such as driving a car or operating machinery.
Medicine and Interaction with Silybon 140
Alprazolam
Lovastatin
Diazepam
Ketoconazole
Instructions for Use of Silybon 140
Follow the doctor’s instructions for taking/administering this medication. Do not take/administer more or less than what is advised/prescribed. If you have any unfavorable side effects, talk to your doctor. Ascertain that the treatment program has been finished. Do not stop taking this medication without first talking to your doctor.
Miscellaneous
Can be taken with or without food, depending on your doctor’s advice.
How does it work?
It protects liver cells and helps to avoid liver damage.
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